journal-article · 2006 · en
Child-care effect sizes for the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, Duncan, G. J.
American Psychologist, 61(2), 99-116
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Síntesis
Reports effect sizes across NICHD outcomes: family factors substantially larger than
childcare factors, but quality, quantity (more hours = more behavior problems), and
type (center-based) of care each show small but reliable effects.
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1-3
Dominios
social-development, cognitive-development
Tags
NICHD · child-care · effect-size
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Higher-quality non-parental childcare predicts modest gains in cognitive and language outcomes; more hours in center-based care predicts small increases in externalizing behavior. Family factors remain larger predictors than childcare in most analyses.
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